EX55 Soft Light - Hard Light
Many say there isn’t good light. Just different light. Some photographers, sometimes myself included, find ourselves caught in the trap of becoming a light snob. Meaning we ignore certain lights and favoring others. Unfortunately this is a very limiting belief that constrains our photography. Freeman Paterson is quick to remind us that there is an amazing photograph right now, right where we currently are. We just need to search, explore and look for it. This week we are going to intentionally explore to ends of the lighting spectrum, soft and hard light.
EX54 Crop someone else's photographs...
This week we are going to experiment with cropping someone else’s photographs.
EX53 Colour Balance
You can never practice balancing objects, items and colours enough. This week we will concentrate on creating balance and leave the creation of a masterpiece of art behind. How do you balance two colours against each other?
EX52 A Project of Nine in January 2020
Defining and working on a project is something I set all of my long term students in my Master Class or in the Focused Lens Program. With the new year just days away, it could be an idea to set yourself a project for January. So this weeks exercise is about creating a project you can work on for the month of January.
EX51 Get it right in camera
Getting your settings right in camera is a worthy skill to practice. It involves making sure you know how to use your settings. This week we shout jpg and post photographs straight from your camera without post processing.
EX50 Green and Red
Red and green are psychological and physiological opposites for us. This week we will explore this specific colour combination.
EX49 Three Up
Three is considered a magical number. Three is considered as a beautiful design number. This week we explore three elements in our designs. Follow the link to find out more.
EX48 Panning
This weeks exercise is learning, practicing and hopefully perfecting panning of moving subjects. Follow the link to read how.
EX47 Multiple Exposures
Multiple Exposures are a great fun technique to learn to do. The open up some creative opportunities. But most importantly they teach you how to plan out a photograph with at least two separate elements (photographs) and even more. If you are not inspired by multiple exposures, use this weeks exercise to practice the processes of planning your compositions before taking your photographs.
EX46 Blacker than black
Following on from last week where we explored the white of the photographic paper in the print, this week we are going to explore the blacks.
EX45 Paper
This week we are going to intentionally explore the printed paper that your photograph is going to be printed on. We will do this by intentionally overexposing our photographs and composing the blown highlights (white paper) with intent.
EX44 The power of the center
The Center of the photograph is often avoided, yet it an incredibly powerful spot. Let’s play with the optical Center of a photograph.
EX43 Blue and Red
This week we are going to explore red and blue. Each has a very different colour psychology. What happens when we use them together or alone?
EX42 Think like a film photographer.
This week we are going to think like a film photographer and limit ourselves to 36 photographs for a full week. Our goal is three photographs to share in the comments .
EX41 Shoot from the hip
Shooting without the viewfinder is not only fun, but helps you to frame your photographs in your mind.
EX40 Yellow
Yellow is a warning colour. It attracts our eyes. This week we will explore how yellow works in compositions. For more information please read more at the website.
EX38 Titles and Captions
Titling your photographs changes its meaning and how it is viewed by others. This week we will explore the adding of titles and captions to your work.
EX37 Depth Captivates
Intentionally adding depth to your photographs captivates the viewers attention. Depth can be achieved in numerous ways. This week we explore ways to add depth to your photographs.
EX36 Breaking the rules
What rules do you religiously follow? Do they actually help you or do they restrict you? This week I want you to identify a rule that restricts you and then intentionally go out to break it.